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Hey all I've had these wheels sitting around for ages and have decided to try and get rid of them

Rota grids. Fronts 18x8.5 235/40 with 3-4mm left of tread. Rears 18x9.5 265/35, already at the tread wear indicator. Offsets are around 30ish.

Two different colours - don't ask me why... Previous owner..

$500neg

SOLD

Edited by dontyellpl0x
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thinking about selling up my r33 build, take a look guys

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/454741-eoi-r33-rb25-build-sell-off/#entry7496457

I'm interested in the hicas lockout and the coil overs

http://justjap.com/driveline/genuine-nissan-gearbox-nissan-skyline-ecr33.html

And you want a thousand more for your secondhand box.

Good luck you fkn scab.

Im sick of people selling sht for WAY more than its worth, fk you all.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Anyone have a strut brace suitable for an r33 gtst they want to sell?

Front? Are you on Facebook?

This isn't in Canberra but could be cheap

https://m.facebook.com/groups/2786712445?view=permalink&id=10153238880542446

Edit: post seems to be gone sorry :(

Edited by dontyellpl0x

No Worries Dontyelldude. Thanks for the lookout!

Yes front. Trying to make my car less like a snowplough.

Try this. ---> http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/dickson/auto-body-parts/r33-engine-strut-brace/1072388187

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